Many people have
taken the time to e-mail me and ask me for better pictures of the head
construction process, and since I can't go back and take progress pictures
of past projects, this time there's a video! The entire assembly took
about 1 hour and 15 minutes from start to finish, I edited most of the
me-staring-at-it-deciding-what-to-do spots, and got it down to about 30
minutes of actual construction, broken up into 3 videos for your viewing
pleasure. I do want to apologize right now that there's no audio, I wanted
to add music but I'm so darn indecisive I just went with nothing. All the
information is subtitled, though!

The
mask itself still needed some more things added to it before it is ready
for fur, mainly cheeks and eyeridges, but for the sake of a how-to I
think the video really represents the basics of what to do to make a mask
this way. Here are some photos of the mask before I furred it. And its about
the level of completeness your mask should be before you fur it, too.